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Thursday, September 4, 2014

We Now Have “Echo” Housing Bubble

You’ve heard of alternative music, alternative culture, heck – you’re even watching alternative media! But now we have alternative mutual funds. Yup… welcome the “alt mu fu.” While many investors are embracing these “liquid alternative funds,” the Security and Exchanges Commission isn’t so keen about the whole phenomenon. Erin weighs in.
Next up, Erin speaks to Peter Schiff, CEO of Euro Pacific Capital, about his concerns regarding the housing market.
After the break, Erin talks to Kate Pearce, a security consultant at Neohapsis, to discuss the encryption of mass markets and being a woman in the tech industry.
And in The Big Deal, Erin is joined by “Redacted Tonight” host Lee Camp to go over the prison industry. Take a look!

Peter Schiff is a well-known commentator appearing regularly on CNBC, TechTicker and FoxNews. He is often referred to as "Doctor Doom" because of his bearish outlook on the economy and the U.S. Dollar in particular. Peter was one of the first from within the professional investment field to call the housing market a bubble. Peter has written a book called "Crash Proof" and a follow-on called "The Little Book of Bull Moves in Bear Markets". He is the President of EuroPacific Capital, which is a brokerage specializing in finding dividend-yielding, value-based foreign stocks.

Peter Schiff is a well-known commentator appearing regularly on CNBC, TechTicker and FoxNews. He is often referred to as "Doctor Doom" because of his bearish outlook on the economy and the U.S. Dollar in particular. Peter was one of the first from within the professional investment field to call the housing market a bubble. Peter has written a book called "Crash Proof" and a follow-on called "The Little Book of Bull Moves in Bear Markets". He is the President of EuroPacific Capital, which is a brokerage specializing in finding dividend-yielding, value-based foreign stocks.